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In der aktuellen Neuauflage des bewahrten Praxisleitfadens werden
neue Techniken vorgestellt, die zur Optimierung der
Fertilitatsdiagnostik beigetragen haben und zudem der
Sterilitatstherapie bislang ungeahnte Horizonte eroffnen:
erweiterte spermatologische Funktionstests und Verfahren zur
Spermatozoenaufbereitung fur intrauterine Insemination und In-vitro
Fertilisierung - u.a. die intrazytoplasmatische
Spermatozoeninjektion (ICSI) - sowie die Kryokonservierung. In
"rezeptartiger" Kurze und anhand reichhaltiger Bilddokumentationen
wird der Leser angeleitet, normale und pathologische
Spermatozoenformen zu erkennen und zu beurteilen. Das Buch wendet
sich an alle andrologisch tatigen Arzte wie Urologen, Gynakologen
und Dermatologen, und an Internisten, Allgemeinmediziner und
Laborarzte."
Dieser Band enthAlt die VortrAge der 40. Tagung der Deutschen
Gesellschaft fA1/4r Urologie in SaarbrA1/4cken. Die Hauptthemen
behandeln die plastische Chirurgie am Nierenbecken, Harnleiter,
HarnrAhre und Penis, Darmchirurgie in der Urologie, GefAAchirurgie
in der Urologie sowie Fragen zur StoAwellentherapie,
Nierentransplantation, Kinderurologie und Andrologie.
Opening with an essay by Mikhail Gorbachev, the last head of state
of the Soviet Union, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990, this is
a deeply personal journey into a landscape forever changed.
National Geographic photographer Gerd Ludwig, made nine visits to
Chernobyl over a period of 20 years; this is his powerful record of
an environmental and human tragedy. Through the perspective of the
victims living with the emotional and physical aftermath, to the
Exclusion Zone created by a massive evacuation (more than 350,000
people by the year 2000), to the abandoned neighboring city of
Pripyat, once a scientist's dream in terms of quality of life yet
now uninhabitable, it is a record of almost unbelievable suffering
and desolation. Working under enormous time and radiation pressure,
Ludwig ventures deeper into the belly of the beast than any other
photographer, repeatedly documenting the destroyed reactor No.4,
which will disappear under a New Safe Confinement for at least 100
years. This book does not always make for easy viewing. It is
however, an emotive, thought-provoking and necessary testament to
one of the twentieth century's worst nuclear disasters. Using
documents that until recently have been classified, from the CIA,
U.S Government Foreign Press Monitoring, Department of Energy,
Department of Defense, GAO and United States Congress of the
disaster, it becomes an even more important voice in the continuing
political, environmental and economic arguments around the safety
of using nuclear energy, particularly in light of the Fukushima
disaster in Japan twenty-five years later.
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